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Amar en tiempos revueltos ("To Love in Turbulent Times") is considered one of the most successful Spanish culebrones ("big snakes" — that's slang for a soap opera... on account of their being as long as snakes.) Laços de Família ("Family Ties"): A young man falls in love with a beautiful woman 20 years older than him. Although their families and friends are against the relationship, the couple's relationship seems perfect ... until he falls in love with his girlfriend's beautiful young daughter. Jane the Virgin, the American version of the Venezuelan Juana la virgen, although over time it became its own thing. Betty en NY: A Spanish-language American-produced series based off of Yo soy Betty, la fea. Betty moves to NYC, where she joins a fashion company as the president's personal secretary. Kassandra, a classic tale of Switched at Birth which become the most famous telenovela in the world during the early Nineties.

Teresa: Another Mexican telenovela where the main character, desperate to leave a life of poverty, becomes a manipulative Gold Digger. The original story, aired in 1959, has had one film version and four television remakes (the latest and most popular remake was aired in 2010). From 2003 to 2005 Tlnovelas broadcast Mexican films from the Golden Age during the weekends due to complaints about re-running episodes of their telenovelas shown during the week. Some of the films shown pertained to the drama genre.Maria Isabel this 1966 telenovela was the basis of the classic telenovela as long as it was remade several times, about the story of a native woman that moves to the big city and falls in love with her rich boss. When both coincide in similar emotional losses they get married despite the differences in classes. It was adapted to two films and a 1996 telenovela remake. Decisiones ("Choices"): A Colombian-Puerto Rican anthology series about people suffering the consequences of their choices. Triunfo Del Amor ("Triumph of Love"). A Mexican remake of the Venezuelan telenovela Cristal, the second one after El privilegio de amar. It concerns the love story between Maximiliano ("Max"), the stepson of the owner of a major fashion empire, and María Desamparada (literally "María Forsaken"), an orphan. Max's stepmother disapproves of the relationship... before realizing that María is her long-lost daughter whom she got separated from against her will many years ago. Famous in the United States for being the telenovela The Soup comically recapped after finishing La madrastra. (Both telenovelas actually share several cast members — Max's stepmother is played by the same actress who played the lead in La madrastra.) Rubí: One of the few telenovelas in which the main character is also the villain, as she's a huge Gold Digger. Los Exitosos Pells, about an actor who, because his extremely similar looks to a famous newscaster, is roped into secretely substituting him while the latter is in a coma.

Tlnovelas is available in Mexico and the rest of Latin America (except Brazil, Cuba, and Puerto Rico), Australia, Canada, and parts of Europe. Televisa broadcasts telenovelas dubbed in Brazilian Portuguese on TLN Network [ es], available in Angola and Mozambique. TLN Network was also available in Brazil until February 2013. [3] TLNovelas América [ edit ] Curiously, a variant of telenovelas is also predominant in the Philippines that's partly influenced by Japanese, Taiwanese and Korean dramas. note Telenovelas are very notorious for their passionate declarations of love and steamy sex scenes, which are reduced or removed in the Asian dramas. These historically tend to be similar to the pink style, though the current batch of series has experimented more towards the modern style, with emphasis towards class conflict, topics normally taboo to Philippine society, and an emphasis of teaching Christian values to the audience. Philippine telenovelas also include a subgenre called telefantasyas, where it combines soap and fantasy elements together. Starting in the 2000s, Philippine telenovelas have dabbled into airing their soaps into an short-episode, non-continuous seasonal anthology format, and they have also adapted old drama films that have been expanded and deviated into the small screen. Juana La Virgen: A virgin woman ends up pregnant after receiving an artificial insemination by mistake. Nowadays best known for being the basis for Jane the Virgin.Cristal: Two women who raised themselves out of their circumstances, mother and daughter, cross paths; tragedy ensues as the former ruins the life of the latter while unaware of their real relationship. Remade several times, said remakes include the Mexican telenovelas El privilegio de amar and Triunfo del amor. On 16 February 2019 the channel renewed its programming to offer original content including Ellas con las novelas, Las 5 Mejores, and Confesiones con Aurora Valle. [1] [2] Availability [ edit ] Salomé. A Mexican remake of the 1977 Chilean telenovela La Colorina, which was previously already remade in Mexico in 1980 as Colorina. A cabaret dancer has an affair with the son of an affluent family and ends up pregnant with his child. His overbearing mother proposes to pay her for giving them her child, but after at first reluctantly agreeing, she decides to keep the baby and runs away; years later, the couple rekindles their relationship. One of the most famous roles of Edith González, the actress who played the title role, and who was also in Corazón salvaje and the 2008 version of Doña Barbara. Mirada De Mujer (Gaze of a Woman). A telenovela that focus on the problems of middle-aged people and their sexual lives, specially the main character, Maria Ines who is cheated by her husband that fell for a younger woman, and ends falling for a young reporter. It has curiosly a counterpart story 'La Vida en el Espejo' (Life in the reflection) where the main character, a middle age male, has to deal with his wife cheating on him the same way.

Destinos: An Edutainment Show in a telenovela format, meant to help students learn Spanish, with several actual telenovela performers in the main roles.

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Pobre Diabla ("Poor She-Devil") (In Spanish "poor devil" means "loser"), an Argentinian classic from the 1970's, made internationally famous with a 1990 version (it also has a Peruvian and a Mexican remake). A young poor woman falls in love and marry with an older, richer gentleman. The guy was secretly dying, and manages to die just before introducing his new wife to his family, but not before changing his will to leave her half of his fortune. The other half he left it to an illegitimate son he had with a servant a couple of decades ago, and the condition for them to receive their inheritance is that both inheritors must live together for a year. You can see where this is coming. TLNovelas Europa is broadcast by Europa, in countries like Spain, and in Oceania in countries like Australia and New Zealand. The telenovela has two main styles: the classical, or "pink", and the "modern". The first style centers on classic and melodramatic pure love stories with poor, Naïve Everygirl heroines that are often Too Dumb to Live, while the second tries to use resources from other genres and explore modern social issues without neglecting the love story side. Stereotypically, the pink telenovela is a Mexican and Venezuelan staple, the modern style is predominant in Colombia and Brazil (though Mexicans and Venezuelans occasionally try their hand at it), and Chilean and Peruvian telenovelas are a mix of both. In the United States, the telenovelas brought over to cater to the large (and growing) Spanish-speaking population tend to be almost entirely of the "pink" variety. Rebelde ("Rebel"), the Mexican remake of the aforementioned Argentine Rebelde Way, a Teen Drama telenovela, which also spawned a musical group. La intrusa ("The Intruder"). Roberto, about to die after a long illness, decides to ask Virginia, the babysitter of her youngest son, to agree to marry him secretly so that she can take care of his children after he dies and so that they cannot fire her. Virginia is in love with Roberto's eldest son, Carlos Alberto, but when the marriage is discovered, Roberto's children, Carlos Alberto himself included, accuse Virginia of of having married him for ambition. Things get further complicated with Virginia's poor twin sister, Vanessa, arrives. At this point it should be no surprise that it stars the same actress who starred in Deceptions, another telenovela featuring a protagonist with a doppelgänger, although here the twist is that, whereas in Deceptions one lookalike was good and the other evil, here Vanessa is just a good person as Virginia.

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